Chapter 178
Margrave’s Bastard Son was The Emperor
âLady Philea, shall I bring out some tea? Are your hands cold?â
Philea, who had been squatting, raised her head at the servantâs call. Her hastily tied-up hair and fair skin were covered in dirt. It was a mess, but her bright smile remained the same as ever.
âItâs alright. The soil is cold, but the air is warm, spreading warmth throughout my body. Iâd appreciate lemon tea.â
A greenhouse had been built behind the Hielo mansion. A space personally created by Nersarn for his lover, who grew Gulla day after day in rain and wind. The servant squatted next to her and examined the thick gula stems.
âWow, itâs already grown this much? Didnât you plant this just recently?â
âAmazing, isnât it? When I plucked off all the leaves four or five days ago, it grew so plump like this. I think the nutrients consumed by the leaves are concentrated in the roots.â
Philea clumsily scribbled something. It was a journal observing and caring for all the plants in the mansion. Most of it was drawings rather than words, but the recorded information was surprisingly substantial, so even the territoryâs people occasionally came to seek advice.
âIâll bring a warm wet towel too. Warm up your hands. Lord Nersarn will worry if he sees.â
âMm. Thank you.â
Nersarn fretted every night, worried that her delicate hands would get scratched. Philea smiled shyly and patted the soil. The warriors of Cheonrye passed by outside, bowing their heads in greeting.
âLady Philea! Good morning!â
âYes. Good morning.â
Philea smiled faintly and clutched her apron tightly. The reason the warriors who had gone to the desert after forming an alliance had returned to Hielo was due to a single letter sent by her son.
-When the weather clears, the thin ice here will break. At that time, could you help me?
What did it mean for the thin ice to break? Since he asked for help, it must be a difficult task. Nersarn seemed to have an idea, but he didnât tell Philea.
-In the name of the alliance, and in the name of Our Father.
Philea blushed, recalling the words Ian had added at the end. Embarrassed and bashful, she just poked at the soil with a trowel.
âYouâre calling the warriors to Hielo?â
âWe donât know when Sir Ianâs request will come, so weâre moving quickly to be ready.â
âBut you might be making a futile effort. If so, Iâll be really sorry.â
âPhilea, then shall we hold a wedding? So the warriorsâ steps wonât be in vain.â
Again, her face flushed red! Philea felt dizzy recalling her conversation with Nersarn. She never knew such happiness would come to her in life. Above all, it was a love blessed under Ianâs permission, so Philea felt like she had the whole world for the first time.
âLady Philea! Lady Philea!â
Just then, the servant who had gone to fetch tea called out to Philea urgently. Thinking she might have broken a teacup, Philea stood up and saw the warriors also hurriedly crossing the garden.
Clack clack!
âIs it a signal?â
âWait, bring Lord Nersarn!â
âEveryone, take plenty of Gureut leaves just in case!â
Philea opened the greenhouse door and stepped outside.
A black crescent moon hanging in the blue sky. A surreal sight that made one wonder if they were dreaming with their eyes open.
âLord Nersarn!â
At the call of his subordinates, Nersarn also came out and looked up at the sky. An ominous black moon. He wrapped his arm around Phileaâs shoulder and pressed his lips firmly against her forehead.
âPhilea. Stop your garden work for today and stay in the mansion. It could be dangerous.â
âLord Nersarn, what in the world is that?â
âIâm not sure. But in Bariel, those who make such things are usually mages.â
Mages. It meant there was a high possibility it was Ian. Philea grabbed Nersarnâs collar with a pale face.
âI, Iâll stay here too. If something happened to Ian, Iâllâ¦â
âStay calm, Philea. Sir Ian is strong because heâs your son. First, itâs best to find out the meaning of that black moon.â
But what could those on the ground do about something in the sky? The warriors released eagles to circle around it. With dozens of large eagles decorating the sky, even the territoryâs people stopped what they were doing one by one and just looked up.
Swish!
âI donât smell anything alive.â
âIt seems either something will pour out from there, or weâll go in. One of the two.â
âJumping to conclusions is dangerous. For now, we keep watching.â
The warriors of Cheonrye, the mansionâs people, and all those under Hieloâs protection waited in silence for the moon to change. Who knows how much time passed like that?
âOver there!â
At Hannahâs cry, the warriors lying on the grass raised their upper bodies. The moon was gradually waxing. Slowly, very slowly drawing a perfect round shape, wasnât it falling to the ground?
Philea took off her apron and ran towards it.
Perhaps Ian would come.
âIan!â
âPhilea, step back! Warriors, grab me!â
âIâll do it!â
âNoisy. The leader should be the first to set foot in uncharted territory.â
Nersarn pushed Philea back and approached the huge darkness. Carefully putting his hand in, a cool sensation came over him. It didnât seem particularly dangerous. He stepped inside, inhaling a tense breath.
âHold Lord Nersarn tightly!â
âD-Donât let go!â
Philea also grabbed his left hand tightly with her feeble strength. After a moment, Nersarn emerged from the darkness and told the warriors.
âIt seems to be connected to the palace.â
âWhat? Where? Do you mean the central palace?â
âI see a single light, very small in the distance. Iâm not certain, but it looks like the dome of Barielâs palace. Warriors, arm yourselves and follow me.â
âDemosha!â
Just then, Philea grabbed Nersarnâs arm and pleaded.
âI, me too!â
âPhilea.â
âPlease take me with you. I miss Ian so much. A-And if you go to the palace, it means I wonât see you for at least a month. That month will be like decades to me.â
A beautiful loverâs confession. The warriors plugged their ears and finished their preparations for departure, and Nersarn smiled in a bind. Then Hannah draped a thick coat over Phileaâs shoulders and persuaded.
âLord Nersarn. Wouldnât it be awkward if you saw Sir Ian? And I donât know whatâs happening at the palace, but theyâll be startled if border tribes suddenly barge in. There should be at least one imperial citizen mixed in. Lady Philea is Sir Ianâs mother, so her identity is clear.â
Philea nodded repeatedly, wrapping her outer robe tightly. Nersarn laughed as if he couldnât resist and lifted her up.
âAlright. But stay close by my side.â
âYes, yes! Absolutely! Hannah!â
âTake your time. I miss Sir Ian so much too, but who will manage the mansion if I go as well? Give him my regards and send a letter! May you be safe.â
Philea left a kiss on Hannahâs cheek and held tightly onto Nersarnâs neck. As if to soothe her fear, Nersarn lightly patted her back.
âIâm here.â
âIâm not scared. Just a bit nervous.â
With Nersarn and Philea at the lead, the warriors also jumped into the darkness.
âWoohoo! Letâs go!â
âThe one who musters courage first is a true warrior!â
âLetâs go! Wherever it is, warriors survive!â
âItâs been a while since I smelled blood.â
âIâll be back, my friends!â
Hannah waved her hand and saw the warriors off.
Once they had all disappeared into the darkness, the surroundings became surprisingly quiet. Hannah and the mansionâs people clasped their hands in front of it and prayed.
Hoping their loved ones would return safely.
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âDemosha!â
The sudden appearance of the warriors startled the palace soldiers, making them step back. The mages were the same. They unconsciously released their mana and looked up at the sky in bewilderment. It was a strange spectacle that made everyone forget they were in the middle of a battle.
âIaaan!â
Just then, Ian immediately recognized who the long-haired blonde woman fluttering in the wind was.
He reached out his hands in surprise.
Philea also reached out her hands.
The brilliantly shining blonde mother and son touched each other like a painting.
Kwaaak!
It seemed like they were falling as if defying gravity, but when they actually embraced, it must have been a fantastical illusion. Because he never imagined he would see Philea and the warriors here at the palace.
Philea hugged Ianâs neck and whispered pitifully.
âMy son, I missed you so much.â
âMother. Itâs been a while.â
ââ¦M-Mother?!â
âDid he just say mother?â
The mages gaped and flinched at Ianâs answer.
âDamn, blood ties are real after all. Canât fool them.â
âI thought an angel had descended. Seriously.â
âSir Ianâs mother? Oh shit, what do I do? I think I just fell for her.â
Who knows what each of them was thinking, but Ian smiled faintly and detached her. Prince Jin opened his eyes wide in amazement and looked back and forth between the two.
âWowâ¦â
A brief exclamation. Due to that exclamation, Ian realized the current situation. Every moment was urgent to evacuate Prince Jin.
Shaa.
âThe portal is closing!â
âAh, damn it.â
The portal disappeared as if it had fulfilled its role. Then the soldiers also came to their senses and gripped their swords and spears.
âS-Savages? Whatâs with their outfits?â
âHielo! Did you summon the savages with magic?â
âThis is deceiving the great empire of Bariel and a disgrace to the palace!â
Realizing the weapons were pointed at Ian and the mages, the warriors lowered their bodies and took an attacking stance. They all had grim smiles, clearly enjoying the situation.
When else would they get to smash the arrogant imperial soldiers? They had formed a fateful alliance with Hielo, but the oppression of the empire passed down from previous generations still beat in the warriorsâ hearts.
âAbsurd.â
Mariv scoffed and picked up an arrow. As the mages screamed and backed away, the warriors drew their swords.
âThe arrows, if youâre hit by the arrows-!â
Ping!
An arrow pierced the forearm of the warrior at the very front. But he casually pulled it out and snapped the shaft. The amber gemstone was useless to those who didnât use mana.
âSir Ian, long time no see! What should we do?â
âDo we just need to chop off these bastardsâ heads?â
âYou little shit who called us savages, Iâve got my eye on you. Your face looks more like a beast.â
This wasnât a back-alley dogfight. A battle to be recorded in history, moving under thorough cause and justice. There was an order to follow, but the warriors seemed unable to hold back their boiling blood. The moment Ian tried to shout for them to wait a momentâ¦
âEveryone, restrain yourselves.â
It was Nersarn. He wrapped his arm around Phileaâs shoulder and nodded at Ian. As if to tell him to quickly give appropriate orders, though he didnât know the situation.
Ian stepped forward and kissed the back of Phileaâs hand.
âMy mother Philea, and this is-â
The first thing was to point out to everyone that there was no problem with them entering the palace.
âMy new father, Nersarn. The warriors are Nersarnâs family, so they are not enemies of the palace.â
âF-F-Father?!â
The mages were stunned as if they had received too much shock at once. The mother was an angel, but the father was from the border tribes. What kind of combination was this?
âA dog-like family tree.â
As Mariv sneered and drew his sword, the soldiers also reorganized and shouted a war cry. Ian was the same. He opened his mana, shouting with all his might.
Zing! Zing!
âTear apart those who try to harm the mages!â
âDemosha!â
âDemosha!â
Kwajik! Kwaaang!
Thump!
The warriors jumped into the enemy lines and swung their weapons like crazy. The necks of the soldiers crumbled helplessly in the warriorsâ grips, and their limbs were broken off like discarded dolls.
Swords and spears tried to block the warriors, but to those who had spent their lives competing with natureâs greatness, it was an attack no better than thorny vines.
âAaargh! Aargh!â
âW-What are these bastards?â
âWait! Spare, spare-!â
âAaaaahh! Fuck!â
Boom! Boom!
The soldiers who had pushed in gradually retreated. In that gap, the mages used the warriors as shields to regenerate the barrier and soon lent them strength.
Zing. Zing.
âPush forward!â
âExecute His Highness Mariv!â
âKill! Kill all those fuckers!â
âYou bastards! The mages, eh?! How much have we-!â
âIf we donât kill them, we die! Release to the maximum!â
Kwaaang! Boom!
The entangled battle erupted again. Ian let go of Phileaâs hand and gritted his teeth. His gaze was fixed on Mariv.
âMother. Please take care of His Highness Prince Jin for a moment.â
âIan!â
Clang!
The fiercely swirling flow of mana.
Ian charged at him with lion-like golden eyes.